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- 1. The Primeval Forest: From the Introduction of 'Evangeline' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 2. The Greenwood Tree: From 'As You Like It,' Act II. Sc. 5 by William Shakespeare
- 3. The Wind and the Pine-Tree: From 'Edwin the Fair' by Sir Henry Taylor
- 4. The Brave Old Oak by Henry Fothergill Chorley
- 5. The Holly-Tree by Robert Southey
- 6. A Forest Hymn by William Cullen Bryant
- 7. The Arab to the Palm by Bayard Taylor
- 8. The Palm-Tree by John Greenleaf Whittier
- 9. The Grape-Vine Swing by William Gilmore Simms
- 10. The Planting of the Apple-Tree by William Cullen Bryant
- 11. Among the Redwoods by Edward Rowland Sill
- 12. The Voice of the Grass by Sarah Roberts
- 13. Flowers by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 14. The Use of Flowers by Mary Howitt
- 15. Hymn to the Flowers by Horace Smith
- 16. The Life of Flowers by Walter Savage Landor
- 17. The Early Primrose by Henry Kirke White
- 18. To Daffodils by Robert Herrick
- 19. Daffodils by William Wordsworth
- 20. To the Dandelion by James Russell Lowell
- 21. Trailing Arbutus by Rose Terry Cooke
- 22. The Woodspurge by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- 23. The Rhodora: Lines on Being Asked, Whence Is the Flower? by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 24. Early June: From 'Thyrsis' by Matthew Arnold
- 25. To Violets by Robert Herrick
- 26. A September Violet by Robert Underwood Johnson
- 27. The Wreath by Meleager
- 28. The Death of the Flowers by William Cullen Bryant
- 29. Sunrise: A Hymn of the Marshes by Sidney Lanier
- 30. The Ivy Green by Charles Dickens
- 31. The Mountain Fern by Arthur Gerald Geoghegan
- 32. The Maize by William W. Fosdick
- 33. The Pumpkin by John Greenleaf Whittier
- 34. The Question by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 35. Sassafras by Samuel Minturn Peck
- 36. The Daisy: From the 'Legend of Good Women' by Geoffrey Chaucer
- 37. To a Mountain Daisy by Robert Burns
- 38. To Blossoms by Robert Herrick
- 39. The Mariposa Lily by Ina Donna Coolbrith
- 40. The Water-Lily by John Banister Tabb
- 41. Copa de Oro (California Poppy) by Ina Donna Coolbrith
- 42. The Moss Rose by F.W. Krummacher
- 43. Flowers by Thomas Hood
- 44. 'T Is the Last Rose of Summer: From 'Irish Melodies' by Thomas Moore
- 45. To the Fringed Gentian by William Cullen Bryant
- 46. The Sea-Poppy by Robert Seymour Bridges
- 47. Goldenrod by Elaine Goodale Eastman
- 48. The First Blue-Bird by James Whitcomb Riley
- 49. Birds: From 'The Pelican Island' by James Montgomery
- 50. To the Cuckoo by John Logan
- 51. To the Cuckoo by William Wordsworth
- 52. Hark, Hark! The Lark: From 'Cymbeline,' Act II. Sc. 3 by William Shakespeare
- 53. The Lark Ascending by George Meredith
- 54. To the Skylark by William Wordsworth
- 55. To the Skylark by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 56. The Skylark by James Hogg
- 57. The Little Beach Bird by Richard Henry Dana
- 58. The Sandpiper by Celia Thaxter
- 59. To a Waterfowl by William Cullen Bryant
- 60. To the Nightingale by John Milton
- 61. The Nightingale's Song: From 'Music's Duel' by Richard Crashaw
- 62. Philomena by Matthew Arnold
- 63. Unmusical Birds: From 'The Task,' Book I by William Cowper
- 64. Robert of Lincoln by William Cullen Bryant
- 65. The O'Lincoln Family by Wilson Flagg
- 66. To the Lapland Longspur by John Burroughs
- 67. The Bobolinks by Christopher Pearse Cranch
- 68. The Mocking-Bird by Frank Lebby Stanton
- 69. The Blackbird by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 70. The Eagle (A Fragment) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 71. The Owl by Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall)
- 72. The Dying Swan by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 73. The Heath-Cock by Joanna Baillie
- 74. The Belfry Pigeon by Nathaniel Parker Willis
- 75. The English Robin by Harrison Weir
- 76. Asian Birds by Robert Seymour Bridges
- 77. The Scarlet Tanager by Joel Benton
- 78. The Winged Worshippers by Charles Sprague
- 79. The Departure of the Swallow by William Howitt
- 80. The Flight of the Geese by Charles G.D. Roberts
- 81. Lines to the Stormy Petrel by Anonymous
- 82. Ode to Mother Carey's Chicken by Theodore Watts
- 83. The Grasshopper and Cricket by John Keats
- 84. To the Grasshopper and Cricket by Leigh Hunt
- 85. A Soliloquy: Occasioned by the Chirping of a Grasshopper by Walter Harte
- 86. To an Insect by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- 87. The Fly: Occasioned by a Fly Drinking Out of the Author's Cup by William Oldys
- 88. To the Humblebee by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 89. Wild Honey by Maurice Thompson
- 90. A More Ancient Mariner by Bliss Carman
- 91. To a Louse by Robert Burns
- 92. To a Mouse by Robert Burns
- 93. The Housekeeper by Charles Lamb
- 94. Remonstrance with the Snails by Anonymous
- 95. The Tiger by William Blake
- 96. The Lion's Ride by Ferdinand Freiligrath
- 97. Fodder-Time: From 'Songs of Toil' by Carmen Sylva, Queen of Roumania
- 98. The Ox: From the 'Poesie' by Giosuè Carducci
- 99. Folding the Flocks by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
- 100. Beth Gêlert by William Robert Spencer
- 101. To a Dog's Memory by Louise Imogen Guiney
- 102. Helvellyn by Sir Walter Scott
- 103. The Arab to his Favorite Steed by Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
- 104. The Blood Horse by Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall)
- 105. The Chariot of Cuchullin: From 'The Breach of the Plain of Muirhevney' by Anonymous
- 106. Chiquita by Bret Harte
- 107. The Sea by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 108. The Sea: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto IV by Lord Byron
- 109. The Sea by Bernard Barton
- 110. The Disappointed Lover: From 'The Triumph of Time' by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- 111. Ocean: From 'The Course of Time,' Book I by Robert Pollok
- 112. The Sea by Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall)
- 113. Address to the Ocean by Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall)
- 114. The Gravedigger by Bliss Carman
- 115. The Treasures of the Deep by Felicia Hemans
- 116. Flotsam and Jetsam by Anonymous
- 117. A Forsaken Garden by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- 118. Gulf-Weed by Cornelius George Fenner
- 119. Sea-Weed by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 120. The Coral Insect by Lydia Huntley Sigourney
- 121. The Coral Reef: From 'The Pelican Island' by James Montgomery
- 122. The Chambered Nautilus by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- 123. A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea by Allan Cunningham
- 124. Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda by Andrew Marvell
- 125. My Brigantine: From 'The Water Witch' by James Fenimore Cooper
- 126. The Heaving of the Lead by Charles Dibdin
- 127. The Minute-Gun by R.S. Sharpe
- 128. All's Well: From 'The British Fleet' by Thomas Dibdin
- 129. The Bay of Biscay by Andrew Cherry
- 130. Tom Bowling by Charles Dibdin
- 131. Ye Mariners of England by Thomas Campbell
- 132. The White Squall by Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall)
- 133. Our Boat to the Waves by William Ellery Channing
- 134. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Epes Sargent
- 135. To Sea! by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
- 136. Twilight at Sea by Amelia B. Welby
- 137. Tacking Ship Off Shore by Walter Mitchell
- 138. The Storm by George Alexander Stevens
- 139. The Wreck: From 'Don Juan,' Canto II by Lord Byron
- 140. The Shipwreck by William Falconer
- 141. The Rock and the Sea by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- 142. The Polar Quest by Richard Burton
- 143. The Shore: From 'Ariadne' by Charles G.D. Roberts
- 144. The Kearsarge by James Jeffrey Roche
- 145. The Buoy-Bell by Charles Tennyson Turner
- 146. Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold
- 147. With a Nantucket Shell by Charles Henry Webb
- 148. The Sea Shell: From 'The Excursion,' Book IV by William Wordsworth
- 149. The Shell: From 'Gebir,' Book I by Walter Savage Landor
- 150. Hampton Beach by John Greenleaf Whittier
- 151. Among the Rocks by Robert Browning
- 152. The Inchcape Rock by Robert Southey
- 153. How's My Boy? by Sydney Dobell
- 154. The Sailor's Consolation by William Pitt
- 155. Poor Jack by Charles Dibdin
- 156. The Mariner's Dream by William Dimond
- 157. The Sea-Limits by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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The fifth of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman (1861-1929). This collection, the second of two parts, includes a range of poems dealing with the natural world, covering subjects such as trees; flowers; plants; birds; insects; mammals; and the sea. - Summary by Tomas Peter
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